Scandal (1917 film)
Scandal is a 1917 comedy drama silent black and white film directed by Charles Giblyn and based on a novel by Cosmo Hamilton.[1] It is written by Bess Meredyth.[2] It is one of the first films starring Constance Talmadge.[3][4]
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Directed by | Charles Giblyn |
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Based on | Novel by Cosmo Hamilton |
Cinematography | Hal Young |
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Distributed by | Select Pictures Corporation |
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Cast
- Constance Talmadge as Beatrix Vanderdyke
- Harry C. Browne as Pelham Franklin
- J. Herbert Frank as Sutherland Yorke
- Aimee Dalmores as Ida Larpent
- Gladden James as Malcolm Fraser
- William T. Carleton as Mr. Vanderdyke
- Ida Darling as Mrs. Vanderdyke
- Mattie Ferguson as Mrs. Keane
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See also
- Another Scandal (1924)
References
- Connelly, Robert B. (1998). The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36. 40. December Press. p. 406. ISBN 9780913204368.
- Lucas, Tony. The Lucas Family. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781447741176.
- Petro, Patrice (2010). Curtis, Scott; Desjardins, Mary (eds.). Idols of Modernity: Movie Stars of the 1920s. Rutgers University Press. p. 69. ISBN 9780813547312.
- Menefee, David W. (2004). The First Female Stars: Women of the Silent Era. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 162. ISBN 9780275982591.
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